Illustrated Guide for Rubber and Clips 2014 Contents Screen Seal Windscreen or Glazing Seals—Group 1 6 Windscreen or Glazing Seals—Group 2 7 Windscreen or Glazing Seals—Group 3 8 Windscreen or Glazing Seals—Group 4 9 Locking Strips Locking Filler Strips—Plastic/Chrome 10 Locking Filler Strips—Rubber 10 Locking Strips—Tool 10 Centre Bar Seals 11 Mylar Joining/Corner Peices 11 T Sections 11 Bailey Channel—Flock Coated Rubber 12 Bailey Channel—Flock Coated Rubber (continued) 13 Bailey Channel—Double Rubber 13 Felt—Channel Lining 13 Rubber Extrusions Rubber Extrusions—Suite Vintage Screen Seals 14 Pinchweld Pinchweld—PVC Black 15 Pinchwel—PVC Coloured 15 Pinchweld—EDPM Rubber Finish 15 Pinchweld and Seal Pinchweld and Seal—PVC Finish 16 Pinchweld and Seal—EDPM 16 Pinchweld—With Flap 16 Pinchweld and Seal—Boot Seal 17 Boot Seals—Ready to Install 18 Self Adhesive Bulb Seal 18 Quarter Vent Seals Quarter Vent Seals 19 Quarter Vent Seals—Radius Bend 19 Rubber Extrusions Rubber Extrusions —Quarter Vent Upright Seals 20 Quarter Vent Seals—Moulded—Front 20 Rubber Extrusions—General Purpose 21 P Section 24 Tank Strap 25 U Channel 25 UnCured—Mounting Rubber 26 Sponge Extrusion Sponge Extrusions—Roof Rail 27 Sponge Extrusions—Door Seal on Body 27 Sponge Extrusions—Door Seal on Door 28 Sponge Extrusions—Boot Seal on Body 29 Sponge Extrusions—Boot Seal on Lid 29 Sponge Extrusions—General Purpose 30 Sponge Extrusions—General Purpose—Square/Rectangle 31 Sponge Extrusions—General Purpose—Round 31 Weather Strips Weatherstrips/Doorbelts—Rubber (Flexible)–length 32 Weatherstrips/Doorbelts—Rubber (Flexible)–roll 32 Weatherstrips/Doorbelts—Rigid with Rubber Flock Coating 32 Weatherstrips/Doorbelts—Pile Lining 33 Weatherstrips—Multi-Fill 33 Weatherstrips—Self Adhesive 33 Weatherstrips—Half Bailey Channel, Rigid 33 Bailey Channel Bailey Channel—Flexible 34 Bailey Channel—Rigid 34 Clips and Fasteners Accelerator Linkage Clips 35 Badge Retainers 35 Body Mould Retainers—Butterfly 35 Body Mould Retainers—Metal Plates 36 Body Mould Retainer—Plastic 36 Body Mould Retainer—Wire 37 Body Cable Clips 37 Caged Nuts 37 Door Handle Clips 37 Bonnet Insulator Clips 37 Door Lock Trim 38 Door Seal Clips 38 Canoe Clips 38 Door Seal Insulator 38 Door Trim Retainers 39 Bumper Clips 39 Fasteners—Durable Dot 40 Turn Button Fasteners 40 Headlight Clips 40 Guard Mounting Bolts 40 Helmut Nuts—Self Cutting 41 Nuts—Hex 41 J Nuts 41 Nuts—Nutserts 41 Interior Clips—Christmas Tree 42 Lock Fittings 43 Pipe Clamps 43 Rivits 43 Jack Handle/Bonnet Stay Clips 43 Screws 44 Scrivets 44 Screw Grommets—Grille Retainers 45 Screen Seal Clips 45 Gill Clips 45 Speed Nuts—Push-on Retainers 46 Trim Fasteners 46 Tonneau Cover Fasteners 46 Washers—General (metal) 47 Washers—Raised Cup (metal) 47 Washers—Countersunk (metal) 47 Washers—Mudguards (metal) 48 Weatherstrips Clips 48 Step Treads Step Treads 49 Rubber Matting 49 Wheel Retainers Wheel Chocks—Heavy Duty Rubber (not to 1:1) 50 Speed Bump 50 Cable Protector 50 Docking Rubber Docking Rubber—Heavy Duty 51 Wiring Harness Strap 52 Hoses Booster Hose 53 Transmission Cooler Hose 53 Fuel Hose 53 Heater Hose 54 LPG Vapour Hose 54 Vacuum and Washer Tubing 54 Radiator Overflow Tube 55 EFI Hose 55 Straight Hose 56 Rubber Moulding Rubber Moulding 57 Engine Mounts 58 Step Treads 58 Pedal Pads—Table 59 Pedal Pads—Illustration (not to scale) 61 Bump Stops—Domed/Rounded Head 63 Bump Stops—Flat Head—Table (Illustrations on following pages) 64 Bump Stops—Flat Head—Table (Illustrations on following pages) 64 Bump Stops—Flat Head—Illustraion 65 Stoppers—Twin Pronged 67 Floor Plugs 67 Stoppers—Plastic 68 Grommets—Flanged, Blank 69 Grommets—Parallel Sided, Blank 70 Grommets—Flanged, Wiring Harness 71 Grommets—Oval, Blank 73 Grommets—Oval with Hole 74 Grommets—With Neck 75 Screen Seal Windscreen or Glazing Seals—Group 1 These groups are used on vehicles where, the glass is larger than the hole in the body. The glass is fitted from the inside of the body. In most cases, there is an internal surround held in place with screws which helps to secure the windscreen. These applications will generally have rounded corners which our material will form to. Angled corners and tight radiuses are a problem. 20 21 17.5 15.5 20 22 19 4 4 5 4 13.5 11 15.5 16 218.001 218.002 218.012 218.015 25m 25m 25m 25m 30 23 24 24 19 4 4 3 22 7 17 13 6 20 20 15 5 6 11 14 17 14 218.027 218.034 218.088 218.094 218.100 25m 25m 25m 25m 25m 18 22 20 23 18 19 20 19.5 6 14 20 4 6 6 5 14 13 17 13 13 218.101 218.105 218.116 218.117 218.121 25m 25m 30m^ 30m^ 30m^ 19 14 4 13 218.122 218.123 30m^ 20m^ Page 6 of 98 Illustrated Guide 27.01.15 Windscreen or Glazing Seals—Group 2 These rubbers are mostly used on later model cars and trucks, from mid-40s on. This style allows the glass to be fitted to the inside of the body or the outside bodywork and gives coverage to the bodywork exterior or to cover head trim inside the vehicle and allows the interior retainer to be done away with. Some of these have provisions for retaining the original maker’s stainless steel moulding strips. A lot of these sections we have used to manufacture ready to fit screen seals for your vechilces. 4 218.005 218.011 218.028 218.029 218.030 25m 25m 25m 25m 25m 218.035 218.041 218.045 218.046 218.047 25m 25m 25m 25m 25m 218.060 218.069 218.070 218.071 218.076 25m 25m 25m 25m 25m 218.077 218.078 218.079 218.084 218.085 25m 25m 25m 25m 25m Page 7 of 98 Illustrated Guide 27.01.15 218.091 218.092 218.093 218.096 218.104 25m 25m 25m 30m 50m 218.110 218.115 30m 30m Windscreen or Glazing Seals—Group 3 This group of seals are all suited to vehicles with framed front windscreens. These may be able to be opened by pushing out or winding a handle. The frame on these screens has a small slot, mostly T-shaped into which the rubber slides. For ease of instillation, ensure that this slot is absolutely clear and free of burs. For ease in application the rubber and frame should be lubricated with a detergent solution. 368.001 3.6m 368.003 3.6m 368.002 1.8m 368.004 1.8m 218.013 218.042 218.083 218.090 218.103 30m 30m 30m 30m 20m 218.113 218.118 218.127 30m 30m 30m Page 8 of 98 Illustrated Guide 27.01.15 Windscreen or Glazing Seals—Group 4 Also known as ’parallel fit glass’ rubbers or H-section rubbers, the glass is always smaller than the hle and fits in line with the flange of the hole. These are mostly used for screens which have rounded corners, again, some are made with special flanges to allow original stainless steel mouldings to be inserted. The use of a filler strip for locking and sealing is a major part of this system. A locking strip tool is useful for inserting and removing 218.017 218.119 218.125 the locking strip from the screen ribber. 20m 30m^ 25m^ 218.003B + 217.003 218.040 218.072 218.074 218.075B + 217.002 25m 25m 25m 25m 25m 218.080B + 217.002 218.081B + 217.002 218.082B + 217.002 218.097B +217.002 218.106 25m 25m 25m 25m 18m 218.108 218.109 218.111 218.112 218.114 20m 25m 30m 30m 30m 218.126 25m^ Page 9 of 98 Illustrated Guide 27.01.15 Locking Strips Locking Filler Strips—Plastic/Chrome These spreaders or licking strips or locking fillers are fitted to your windscreen rubber after installation to tighten the rubber to the glass and the body. In some cases, these are 217.001 217.002 217.003 217.005 only decorative and do 30m 30m 50m 50m not assist the function of sealing. It is advisable to always replace the part to ensure your safety. 217.007 217.008 217.009 217.013 217.016 50m 30m 30m 50m 50m Locking Filler Strips—Rubber 8 8 9.5 5.6 5.8 14.4 11 11.2 8 14.8 217.002 217.006 217.010 217.011 217.014 25m 25m 25m 30m 25m 3 10.2 10.5 7 6.3 5.5 8.4 14.5 11.8 10.2 9.4 217.015 217.017 217.018 217.019 218.014A 25m 25m 25m 50m 30m^ Locking Strips—Tool This tool most suitable for use with our Group 3 and 4 windscreen rubbers. Various shaped and size head attachments are available. 611.003 611.004 611.005 611.002 Locking Strip Tool 611.006 611.007 611.008 (Spare Tips Available) Page 10 of 98 Illustrated Guide 27.01.15 Centre Bar Seals 219.001B 219.004 219.005 219.006B 219.008 20m 25m 25m 1.3m 2 x 500mm 219.00B 219.010S 219.011 219.012 1.2m 4.5m 0.5m 1.8m Mylar Joining/Corner Peices 217.050 217.052 T Sections 16 13 16 28 31 38 51 210.010 210.011 210.012 210.004 210.008 210.005 210.006 30m^ 30m 30m^ 25m 25m 25m 25m Page 11 of 98 Illustrated Guide 27.01.15 Bailey Channel—Flock Coated Rubber 350.209 350.222 350.224 350.264 350.334 30m 30m 30m 20m 15m 350.335 350.338 350.339 350.340 350.341 15m 15m 30m 30m 30m 350.342 350.343 350.349 350.350 350.351 30m 30m 30m^ 30m^ 30m 350.352 350.353 350.354 350.355 350.356 30m^ 30m^ 30m 30m^ 30m^ 350.359 350.360 350.452 350.457 350.458 15m^ 30m 30m 2.4m 30m Page 12 of 98 Illustrated Guide 27.01.15 Bailey Channel—Flock Coated Rubber (continued) 3 7 /16– /32 4.7–5.6 4.76–5.55 31 16 /64 15.9 13.5 12.3 10.7 11 14.3 27/64 10 350.483 350.601 350.602 350.634 30m 30m 30m 2.4m 4.7–5.56 4.7–5.56 4.7–5.56 12.7 11.1 13.5 11.1 11.1 9.5 350.636 350.638 350.639 2.4m 2.4m 2.4m Bailey Channel—Double Rubber 4.7–5.56 4.7–5.56 11.5 11.5 Rigid Channel 10 10 Stainless Steel Bead 24.6 Flexibile Channel Pile Lining Rubber Flock Coated Felt Lining 350.637 350.583 2.4m 2.4m Felt—Channel Lining Product Width Height Length 350.010 4.8 8m (mm) (mm) (m) 32 350.010 32 4.8 8 350.011 3.2 350.011 25 3.2 10 10m 25 350.012 44 1.6 20 350.012 1.6 350.015 50 4.8 8 20m 44 350.015 4.8 8m 50 Page 13 of 98 Illustrated Guide 27.01.15 RubberRubber Extrusions—Suite Vintage Extrusions Screen Seals 212.002 231.002 213.005 213.006 213.008 25m 1.3m 1.2m
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